
Colleen Brennan Collection
Overview
Known as one of the classiest ladies in adult entertainment, Colleen Brennan (a.k.a Sharon Kelly) started her career in the soft-core sexploitation films of the early '70s. Turning her attention to hard-core adult fare in 1975, Colleen Brennan went on to thrill audiences in over 75 features, making films until her retirement in 1987. With her flaming red hair, milky white skin and tons of freckles, this sophisticated lady of porn could leave a viewer breathless with her carnal abilities and naturally smooth presentation of any dialogue thrown her way. Presented here is an exemplary collection of her greatest scenes from the following films: Mother's Pride, Deep Ghost, Trinity Brown, The Animal In Me, Secret Mistress and Suzy's Birthday Ball! A must have for the fan of hot, sizzling older redheads!
Top Cast


Colleen Brennan
Colleen Brennan
(archive footage)
Colleen Brennan
(archive footage)


Joanna Storm
Joanna Storm
(archive footage)
Joanna Storm
(archive footage)


Maria Tortuga
Maria Tortuga
(archive footage)
Maria Tortuga
(archive footage)


Craig Roberts
Craig Roberts
(archive footage)
Craig Roberts
(archive footage)
Dino Alexander
Dino Alexander
(archive footage)
Dino Alexander
(archive footage)


Jamie Gillis
Jamie Gillis
(archive footage)
Jamie Gillis
(archive footage)


Jay Serling
Jay Serling
(archive footage)
Jay Serling
(archive footage)


Joey Silvera
Joey Silvera
(archive footage)
Joey Silvera
(archive footage)


John Leslie
John Leslie
(archive footage)
John Leslie
(archive footage)


Randy West
Randy West
(archive footage)
Randy West
(archive footage)
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